O thou void of knowledge of the joy of the perpetual wine-drinking of ours.
Persian poet
O thou void of knowledge of the joy of the perpetual wine-drinking of ours.
Persian poet
From a ghazal, as translated by Henry Wilberforce Clarke
c. 1325-1390 AD (original composition)
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